
Home Inspection FAQ's
Our service area extends beyond our immediate location. Contact us to discuss properties outside our standard service area, and we'll do our best to accommodate your needs.
Yes, we are licensed and insured in compliance with state regulations to provide you with professional and reliable service.
Yes, we encourage clients to attend the inspection. It's an opportunity to learn about the property and ask questions directly to the inspector.
Payment is due at the time of the Home Inspection.
Yes, if issues are identified, we can provide recommendations and connect you with specialists or contractors for further evaluation or repairs.
The report is a valuable tool for making informed decisions. It can be used to negotiate repairs with the seller, plan maintenance, or assess the property's overall condition.
Yes, we offer Certified Mold Inspections, Air Quality Test Inspections and we can set-up a Radon Test for you with one of our vendors.
Choose us for your home inspection because we offer expertise, thoroughness, and dedication. With highly qualified inspectors, advanced technology, and a commitment to your safety, we provide comprehensive inspections for confident property decisions.
The cost varies depending on the size and location of the property and the scope of the inspection. Contact us for a personalized quote.
A home inspection is a thorough examination of a property's condition. It's essential for both buyers and sellers to identify any issues or safety concerns, making informed decisions about the property.
Our commitment to excellence, expertise, and personalized service sets us apart. We prioritize your safety and satisfaction, ensuring you receive a top-quality inspection experience.
Inspection reports are typically provided within 24 to 48 hours after the inspection, in a digital format.
A standard home inspection usually takes around 2 to 3 hours, depending on the property's size and condition.
Inspectors assess various components, including the roof, structure, electrical system, plumbing, HVAC, and more. They check for safety issues, defects, and maintenance needs.
Yes, even new homes can have defects or construction issues. A home inspection can help catch these problems before they become costly to repair.
While inspectors do their best to identify issues, some hidden problems may not be immediately apparent. However, their expertise can often detect signs that warrant further investigation.
While inspectors do their best to identify issues, some hidden defects may not be immediately apparent. However, their expertise can often detect signs that warrant further investigation.
Absolutely! We are here to support you throughout the process and address any questions or concerns you may have.
Scheduling a home inspection is easy. You can call our office or fill out the online booking form on our website. We'll work with you to find a convenient date and time.
These services may be offered separately. Mold, radon, and pest inspections are specialized and may require additional testing or inspections.
If significant issues are uncovered, you have options. You can negotiate with the seller for repairs, request a price adjustment, or even reconsider the purchase if the problems are too severe.
It's advisable to schedule a home inspection as early as possible in the home buying process, ideally within a week of reaching a purchase agreement. This allows time for negotiations and additional inspections if needed.
While we don't provide specific repair cost estimates, we can offer guidance on the severity of issues and recommend seeking quotes from qualified contractors for repairs.
A home inspection doesn't pass or fail a property. It provides an assessment of its condition. If significant issues are found, it's up to the buyer and seller to negotiate repairs or adjustments.


